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... your hands. I have suticrfee these 33 years conttinually from diseased ?? spitting of blood, liver derangemeist, deafness, singing in tihe ears, colistipatioll, ,lebility, shortness of breath and cougl, . ad during that period, t;ken so much medicine that ...

FAIRS

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BRISTOL ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS

... 02,4,22-Blrlidgehosta-,it~Y 2Tlirty-theres years' diseased lung's, spittil esg of 'Theo, ct Idertsngenecnt, deafness, singing lie the ears, ceesildiitDte, dcd Ibility, sheortness of breeth and congish, leave Iseei m ros,5)t bt Iyour Revalenta Arabica ...

ALLENDALE, HEXHAMSHIRE AND WHITFIELD AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... April 1854. Ihave suffered these 33 years continually from diseased lungs, spitting of blood, iiver-derangement, deafness, singing in the ears constipation, debility, shortnessef breath ana cough,have teenlremovedby your Rvralent.ArabimMy lungs liver, stomach ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Cure No. 52,422.-llridgaboueo, Frimlay, April 185Ck Thirty-three year diseed l, st in lod, liver derangement, deafness, singing in the ears, coustipa.. fon, debility, shortness of breath, and cough have bes removed by yvour Revalenta Arabica. My lung ...

SHAKESPEARE BY DEAF-MUTES

... South London Deaf and Dumb Benefit Dramatic Club, the mystery is at once revealed. The company was composed of deaf-mutes, and were compelled, therefore, to convey the dialogue to the spectators, who were themselves for the most part deaf-mutes too, by ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1353 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SINGING AND SINGERS IN ITALY

... almost every hour of the day or night do t'eimlfae, so greets your ear; in every key, on every instrument, in tune and out of tene ; alas ! and lack-a-day, the latter too often. Singing goes on all day long, and happy should we be if it were not that shrieking ...

Published: Sunday 28 January 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1797 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LIFE AND FAME

... _'twag a light That gave the blind a moment's sight, Then sunk in tenfold gloom: Loud, deep, and long the thunder broke, 1The deaf ear instantly awoke, Then closed as in the tomb An angel might have parrsed my bed, Sounded the trump of God, and fled. So life ...

Poetry

... forth- I love the song of other years. They're like the mother's holy hynmn, *Whose blessed tones can ne'cr depart, Though ears be deaf and eyes be dim, And worldly ways have seared the heart; They're like the first sweet smile of love, That still the grey-haired ...

MUSICAL MEMS

... verv aad case: wa 'A young friend of I mine when singing the gul l sound 'ah ' is troubled with a rattling sound in mi her throat, which disappears on singing ?? and a n only troubles her slightly when singing ?? mE e .an you suggest a cause and a remedy ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... and ds- charge caused by a large polypus in the ear, ds had it removed without pain. Mr. Edward Spencer, Christian-street, deafness produced bY a thickening of the membrane of the ear '7it throat deafness, i'B now also restored.-Mr. Rtck- ham may be consulted ...